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November 12, 2025 42 mins

Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the big matchup between the Seahawks and Rams.  Hosts Sherree Burress, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Mike Garafolo discuss the first of two matchups between the 7-2 teams in the NFC West!  Jamie Erdahl checks in from Spain!  Mike and Kyle give the best calls from Week 10.  Plus, NFL overseas ambassador Markus Kuhn looks at the International games and this week's Commanders/Dolphins matchup in Spain!

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome into Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper Beef Jerkey.
We are halfway through the weeks, guys. It is Wednesday,
November twelfth. Shery Burris here with Mensiiteo in Los Angeles,
coast to coast.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
That is side that way, yep.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Mike care follow Henk A Brant in New York. Second
half of the season, guys, really starting up now, Kyle,
this is kind of make or break for some teams.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Yeah, it really is.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
And it's also one of the best games of the
year so far in the schedule in terms of record.
In the NFC West. We get Seahawks, we get Rams.
We're gonna talk all about it, plus all the other
matchups coming up, because on Wednesday we turn the page
like Bob seeger right, Mike, and we get onto the
next week. You guys don't know what I'm talking about,
but Mike Ross, Silver Bullet Band, Detroit Lions, we see
you too.

Speaker 5 (00:54):
Let's start the show. Good Morning Football.

Speaker 6 (01:09):
Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Hey, yeah, come on in the water is warm.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Wednesday here on Good morning football, Sherry man, Ty, Mike
g and Kyle you mentioned it.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
We're turning the page week eleven.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
We're going to start looking ahead because there is an
NFC West Battle Royale that is going to be happening
just next door to us here in Los Angeles. Matt
Stafford and the Rams will play host the Seahawks on Sunday.
That game at SOFI Stadium, both.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Teams seven and two. So this is a juicy matchup.
In a win here could.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Go a long way into citing the NFC West. It's
been a strong first half of the season for LA
and let me just tell you head coach Sean McVay.

Speaker 7 (01:49):
He is least it is truly all eleven and proud
of this group. They're earning a lot of the confidence
with the way that they're working throughout the course.

Speaker 8 (01:58):
Of the week.

Speaker 7 (01:58):
And this is what we want to be able to
do as the season goes, is just continue to build.
And you know, like I mentioned you, you look up
and you see you can't help but notice I'm a
fan of this game. How big time Seattle's been and
what a great challenge it's going to be in a
great atmosphere at home next week against a great football team,
so there.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Might be a little bit more traffic in the area.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Shocker.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
Looking at the NFC West standings right now, Seahawks one
rams two.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
We talked about it yesterday.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
The trust in these two quarterbacks, Matthew Stafford and Sam Donald.
Maybe you could say he's the work in progress here.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
But I want to know, what do you think Kyle
A win would.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Mean for Donald and the Seahawks if they could get
one across the street?

Speaker 4 (02:37):
No, I mean a lot.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
It's first of all, I think these are two maybe
the best two teams in the NFL. If the Seahawks
win this game in the power ranking sense, are they
sitting there is literally the best team out of thirty two.
But also listen, they may have to go back to
that stadium in the playoffs. They may see this team
a second and the third time. But my eyes go
with all the quarterbacks and all the Sam Donald storylines,
My eyes go to the coaching and my eyes go

(02:59):
to that guy who this would be I think a
coming out party for him, because my McDonald would be
going against Sean McVay, who've said a thousand times I
think is the number one best coach in the NFL.
Mike McDonald is one of the most unknown coaches in
the NFL. I think most people are just starting to
say his name. I think most people can't even.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
Spell his name.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
It's not McDonald's like the quarter potter, which he's it's MacDonald.
Mac is the guy who went to Georgia as a
college student, didn't play football, just there as a student.
Then was on the Georgia coaching staff, and it was
at Michigan, he was at Baltimore.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
He's been around forever. Do you know he's seventeen.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
And nine as the head coach in the NFL over
the first season and a half. That's brilliant, that's excellent,
excellent coaching.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
Seven and two this year.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
And I just think if you were to walk around
every town, USA and say to anybody walking on the street,
start naming NFL coaches, how many are you even know
who Mike McDonald is. How many still think that Pete
Carroll is the coach of the Seahawks. It's really that
thing where if McDonald goes eight and two and beats
McVeigh and does it with Sam Donald and with these
emerging players and these emerging stars like JSN. It's like

(04:04):
the United States of America meet Mike McDonald. He's going
to be coaching in at least one playoff game. It's
probably going to be at home, and if this team
keeps cruising, it's going to be in late January and beyond.
I'm excited for this guy because he's so low profile
and he shouldn't be. I feel like the Seahawks and
body everything is about you. Hear about him kind of.
They're supposed to be good, but I don't really know
about him. Jeffrey Dean Morgan tweets about him a lot.

(04:25):
He's the guy who seems to be doing it. It'd
be huge for them.

Speaker 9 (04:28):
Huge.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
There's also Mike a little bit of a back to
the shallow in factor if they go to Sofar and
get their clocks cleaned by Stafford and McVeigh. So there's
a lot of stakes in this game, even though it's
only a week eleven or whatever it is.

Speaker 4 (04:38):
But I'm watching the Sahawks closely.

Speaker 10 (04:40):
As a friend of mine who's a big sports fan.
I talked to him literally every single day.

Speaker 11 (04:44):
I've known him since.

Speaker 10 (04:45):
I would say I was small, but he was always
enormous blocking shots in the lane and.

Speaker 9 (04:48):
All that stuff.

Speaker 11 (04:49):
He said to me yesterday.

Speaker 10 (04:50):
I gotta be honest, I don't even know who the
coach of the Seahawks is literally what you're.

Speaker 11 (04:53):
Just telling you.

Speaker 10 (04:53):
And he knows but me name it. He lives in Philly,
he knows all the athletes for all the like. He's
so for him and what you just mentioned.

Speaker 9 (05:02):
Look at that.

Speaker 11 (05:02):
This is how you spell it.

Speaker 9 (05:03):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (05:03):
Not only is it m ac not mc, it's a
lowercase D.

Speaker 4 (05:10):
I would know that that's.

Speaker 10 (05:11):
How you spell it right there, Mike McDonald. It's time
for him to put his name out there on everyday
household name with a lower case D.

Speaker 8 (05:21):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (05:22):
Sam Donald, Yes, Sam Donald facing the Rams, who we
faced in the postseason last year for the Minnesota So
much has changed, right Like that game wasn't even that
so far h That game was in Arizona because of
the wildfires, and it was a game in which it
left us with a sour taste in our mouth and
maybe shaped what the Vikings mounded up doing with Sam

(05:43):
Donald this offseason. So this is a chance for Sam
Donald to face the Rams and a team that's going
to pressure him a lot more than he's been pressured already,
Like that's been a big part of what the CEO.
They've done a great job for years. You know, I
do a weekly radio hit in Seattle, and they would say,
I getting to build up this offensive line.

Speaker 11 (05:59):
Offensive line is playing.

Speaker 9 (06:00):
A lot better.

Speaker 10 (06:01):
They've got a lot of really good pieces up front.
But this is a Rams team that I've Frank gets
after it. And now it's going to be that pressure
in Sam Donald's face and forcing him to make him
look at that right there, right off the snet.

Speaker 11 (06:11):
Pressure in his face. He's gonna have to make some
quicker decisions.

Speaker 10 (06:14):
So this is going to be in a lot of ways,
Man Tia litmus test for the new Sam Donald, the
Seahawks Sam Donald.

Speaker 12 (06:19):
Yeah, Mike Gi you talk about Sam Donald and the
last time he played the Rams was in the Minnesota
Vikings uniform. Well, I know we're talking about Sam Donald
what it would mean for the Seahawks, but I can't
help but think about what it would mean for somebody
like Cooper Cup to walk into a stadium because the
last time he played in that stadium across the street,
he was.

Speaker 9 (06:37):
In the La Rams uniform.

Speaker 12 (06:39):
Like you talk about a guy who in his first
eight seasons as a LA Ram was a team captain
multiple years, a Super Bowl champ, set a whole bunch
of records, a triple Crown winner, like they would chant.

Speaker 9 (06:51):
His name Coop in that stadium.

Speaker 12 (06:53):
So I know as a player myself, listen, I played
in twenty seventeen when I went to the Saints from
the San Diego Chargers. I played the Chargers in a
presets and it felt like a Super Bowl to me. Again,
it was a preseason game in LA.

Speaker 9 (07:10):
It wasn't even in Qualcom.

Speaker 12 (07:11):
But then my last game ever in my career was
when I went to the Bears. And in twenty twenty one,
in a wildcard round.

Speaker 9 (07:19):
We played the Bears.

Speaker 12 (07:20):
The Bears played the Saints in New Orleans and so
I got to play another former team at the home
field and it was the last game that I ever
suited up for, and it's such a special moment for.

Speaker 9 (07:31):
Me just to be there.

Speaker 12 (07:33):
And I didn't really accomplish half of the stuff that
Cooper Cup accomplished when he was with the Rams. So
the one that I'm looking for the most has to
be Cooper Cup and his return of Sofi Stadium, a
team that he helped build a team that he helped win
a Super Bowl with and what that would mean for
him to come out with a win.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
That's gonna be really special.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
And both these teams have the second longest win streak
right now in the league, each runing four so something
might have to give that game at four or five
Eastern out here in LA. But your day is going
to start on Sunday with a very early game International
Series still going on Madrid, the first ever NFL game
being played in Madrid. The flight time I just checked

(08:12):
fourteen ish hours from Lax to Madrid, and that is
where we find our Jamie Erdahl.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
I'm sure she has talked with me. No talk boko
our girls in the streets of Madrid.

Speaker 13 (08:24):
How are you, Jame, How was the trip great? Thank
you very much, wonderful to see you guys.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
This morning, I've been watching or This Afternoon, which honestly,
one of the most glorious parts of being assigned THES
is like morning Football is on squarely in the middle
of the afternoon, which is really the appropriate time for
a show like that.

Speaker 4 (08:38):
Guys.

Speaker 13 (08:39):
I found Vespas, which makes me feel like.

Speaker 6 (08:40):
I'm not just in Central Park, I'm not just on
the upper west side. I am parked amongst the vespas,
which means we have truly landed in Spain.

Speaker 13 (08:47):
That feels very Spanish.

Speaker 6 (08:48):
The other thing to parenting tactics alive and well amongst
the Spanish children.

Speaker 13 (08:53):
I just saw a.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
Child walk by me look to be in about the
sixth grade, honestly, cany I look to be about Calvin's.

Speaker 13 (08:58):
Age, and he ignored me.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
It was wearing a dolphin sweatshirt and I was like,
go Dolphins, Go dolphins.

Speaker 13 (09:04):
He didn't respond, well done to his parents.

Speaker 6 (09:06):
He also had a Golden State Warriors backpack on, so
maybe he's like a to Steph Curry type kid. But
we are here in Madrid, our producer from Gfvgina and
I arrived here this morning. We took a little siesta.
We're already a part of the culture. We're about fifteen
minutes here from Burnabao Burnabyo Stadium. I asked for that
clarification Manti from my driver who I had this morning,

(09:29):
who is the person that I had the longest conversation
with on my travels. Let me just tell you this
story real quick. So talk to my driver for a while.
He didn't know I was part of the NFL. He
just thought I was here visiting. So he gets in
the car and he goes, there's so much traffic here.
You know why why, Carlos, Because the NFL is in town.
I was like, you don't say. And this guy went
on and on with the NFL being in Madrid and

(09:49):
how there's so many more people here and while the
NFL is brand spank and new to this city, competition
and sport is not. Because he went ham on how
Madrid and Barcelona hate each other. So I was like, oh, yeah,
now we're talking good old fashioned rivalries. So I do
feel like, even though it's perfectly new for the NFL
for it to be in Madrid Mantai, it is not

(10:11):
new to just have like Pierce competition on a Sunday afternoon.

Speaker 12 (10:14):
Dame, you're such a legend, and we know that you
just got there literally like four hours ago, yet you're
still here live on television. I got to ask you
your favorite question because I know you have beef about this.
When are the Commanders and the Dolphins getting to Madrid.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
I don't care.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
I don't even know if they're marry out and I'm
just kidding, I do care. I believe both teams are here.
In fact, I do know that because I have to
get off this segment momentarily. I'm going to be on
the sideline on Sunday on NFL Network, both sidelines.

Speaker 13 (10:40):
I get to be doing my usual laps as a.

Speaker 6 (10:42):
Traditional reporter would, and I have Zach Seeler calling me
momentarily from the Dolphins defense to talk about Miami's been
through the last couple of weeks.

Speaker 13 (10:50):
So got to go. The teams are in town.

Speaker 6 (10:52):
I got to talk about their day off, what they've
been eating.

Speaker 13 (10:55):
What they've been getting into.

Speaker 6 (10:56):
Because it is, as you can see here, gorgeous, a
gorgeous place style to play a game of football on Sunday.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
It looks awesome.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Line streets, traffic behind you, pedestrians, you look great, you
sound great, Jamie, and I like you really belong there.
And yet all roads for me lead to your flight
over there. Who did you sit next to how much
did you talk to them? When did you show them
pictures of your kids? And when did you ask them
what their zodiac sign is?

Speaker 6 (11:21):
Didn't show them picture of my kids. However, I did
offer to hold someone's baby. There was a baby in
the class of the airplane that I was in. I
never liked to say where I get to sit because
it's annoy And these sweet parents who were flying over
here from we connect through Atlanta.

Speaker 13 (11:37):
From Atlanta, we're bringing their little five month old baby,
and I.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
Was just like, Oh, do you want me to hold her?

Speaker 13 (11:42):
Do you want me to put her on the boat?

Speaker 14 (11:44):
What do you need?

Speaker 13 (11:45):
I did offer that.

Speaker 6 (11:45):
They said, please leave us alone, creepy lady. I'm like,
but I have children on my own home and they're like,
where are they?

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Wy?

Speaker 6 (11:50):
Are you by yourself? So they didn't let me hold
their child. However, I did wave at her play a
little you know, kiekaboo. We'll see how that those names
not only on the flight but on Sunday. But thanks
for asking, Kyle. But it was my driver, Carlos who
was really inducing me to the Yeah.

Speaker 13 (12:05):
Yeah, it's adding uh huh.

Speaker 14 (12:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Kyle's just really jealous. He wanted to have a really
long conversation. I've seen you with kids, Jame that parents
should have taken you up on it.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
We appreciate you. Have a great call. We will see
you tomorrow. Have us Yesta Sangria. You us know what
you get into things?

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yeah, get into it all right, see you girl, Jonathan Taylor,
can we talk about him? Front runner runner quite literally
for MVP MENTI, you have something you want to break
down about this Colt's.

Speaker 9 (12:34):
Running perspective, you know, lile perspective. The guy isn't just
running and then scoring.

Speaker 12 (12:40):
Touch on these breaking records and we shall see.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Kyle, we sell, we sell indeed.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Plus, the field was crazy in week ten. Wait till
you see what was going on inside the booth. One
on all time, into the booth, coming up the best
in broadcasting, sometimes the strangest in broadcasting. We're heading out awards.
Mike g and I are going to go into the booth.
There we are in blazers and big microphones. Don't go anyway,
huge segment.

Speaker 15 (13:14):
Good.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
You are looking live at the media capital of the
planet Earth. That is New York City, Manhattan Islands in
the Great State of New York as well, and that
is the media capital of the worlds I mentioned there
as tradesman into the booth and here is Mike Garofolo
on myself with microphones and blazers, and we take time
each and every week, Mike to.

Speaker 9 (13:37):
Hand out awards.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
We respect the men and women in this industry, so
much to do, hard work on the sidelines and the
boots everywhere. We'd like to hand out a few awards
to broadcast in each and every week. And we start,
of course, with kind of our opener.

Speaker 9 (13:48):
What do we have first? Yeah, let's get right too.
We got a lot to get to into.

Speaker 10 (13:51):
The booth this week, so let's go look the international
game you sell Jamie in Madrid. The International series coming
to an end, so let's soak it up as much
as we can. Here is the week's winner for best
play call, Westwood Ones Oliver Wilson Taylor's overtime touchdown second and.

Speaker 14 (14:06):
Full hit for Indianapolis.

Speaker 16 (14:08):
The Wren in motion is full back and then they
give it to Jonathan Taylor steps back inside, Honey takes
it to the end zone, full touchdown. The man who
has carried the Colts all afternoon in Berlin gets the
game winning stool to make it thirty one twenty five
and Indianapolis are cantering out of this kingdom with a victory.

Speaker 14 (14:34):
Cantering out of his kingdom.

Speaker 11 (14:37):
I gotta be honest.

Speaker 10 (14:38):
There's an agent who represents a ton of NFL player's
name is David Canter. It's the only time word canter
as a verb. Canter means to move at a moderate
gallop like a horse, or for a rider.

Speaker 9 (14:48):
To move in a canter. Had no idea.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
As far as I understand, there's there's walk, trot, canter, gallop.
I think are the escalating scales of horse movement.

Speaker 9 (14:58):
And it's a cult.

Speaker 4 (14:59):
So colts canter.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
The British accent always adds like thirty points to your IQ.
I think they just they sound beautiful. People sound so much.

Speaker 4 (15:06):
Smarter than us.

Speaker 9 (15:06):
I'm so jealous.

Speaker 4 (15:07):
Yes, all right, let's bring it back to the mainland.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Because in the middle of a sleepy slash really bad
Lions Commander's game, everything took a sharp turn. And whether
it was on Red Zone or watching the broadcast itself.
Joining Kenny Albert and Jonathan Wilma in the booth, and
our most expected play by play ward is the President
of the United States.

Speaker 17 (15:28):
This happened so Ronald Reagan. Well before becoming president, he
was a sportscaster. He's right, Big ten football. He called
Iowa football games. Would you like to call a play? Well,
I would like to do that if you'd like me to.

Speaker 18 (15:42):
We have a very important I think this is a
very important couple of plays.

Speaker 4 (15:45):
Here we go seven, right, second and seven, Let's see
what happens.

Speaker 9 (15:50):
WHOA, that's all.

Speaker 17 (15:52):
Right, crosskey Merrit not bad thanks to town to the
five yard line.

Speaker 4 (15:56):
That's right, that's right, good, good runner.

Speaker 9 (15:58):
All right, A few things.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
First of all, you get probably the most difficult name
in the NFL to say right now, Joory Krossky, a
Merrit who's also known as Bill.

Speaker 17 (16:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
My takeaway from this is all media. I look at Vilma,
and I look I look at Albert. You're handed this
horrible game. You know it's going to be a blowout.
You have a lot of time to fill now most
of the time the broadcast in the situation, you're like,
let's check the upcoming schedule, let's look at other storyline.

Speaker 9 (16:22):
You just spin clock.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
Their tool with which to.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Spin clock is probably the most reactive human being on
the planet Earth, who everyone has an opinion about. That
really gets the clock moving. And I thought those guys,
I don't know if they were prepared, I don't know
if they were part of the plan, but I couldn't
believe what I was saying.

Speaker 10 (16:38):
It's I was happy for them, right because they're what
the fourth the fifth team at Fox.

Speaker 9 (16:44):
I don't know the depth charts.

Speaker 10 (16:46):
Yeah, I got to look at my broadcasting, which I
feel like for this segment I could always have available,
and it's like, oh, by the way, guys, in the third.

Speaker 11 (16:53):
Quarter, you're gonna be interviewing the president of the United States.

Speaker 10 (16:55):
It's that that meme of the gupe, right right. Yeah,
that's great. So I was happy for that that they
got this assignment. You know, it's not every day you
get to interview the not every day either, especially you're
in a regular season game. The presidents we've seen go
to Super Bowl.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Understand, this is just week ten, Lions commanders, and it
was history in fact, and you're not going to believe
the clip we're about to show you.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
It's really really cool.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
This is the first time a sitting president has attended
a regular season game since way back in nineteen seventy eight.

Speaker 12 (17:23):
Take it away, Howard Coseuthnie from the National Capitol, Washington, DC.

Speaker 19 (17:31):
A glorious nighttime view of Washington at the top of
your screen in the Washington Monument, then the Capitol Building
as we panned down to where we are all gathered
our FK Stadium a jam packed crowd, and not at
home in the White House tonight, but rather here at

(17:55):
RFK Stadium the President of the United States, Jimmy Carter,
together with his wife Rosalind.

Speaker 14 (18:03):
Why is everybody here? As the booing is for the
Dallas Cowboys.

Speaker 11 (18:09):
Just to clarify, the booing is for the Dallas.

Speaker 4 (18:11):
That's a professional.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
I was looking at the guy with the mustache and
the butterfly collar bind who I think is probably secret service.
That was just different back in the days. That's the
last time a regular season a game has been attended
by a president.

Speaker 9 (18:21):
Mike, what do we have next?

Speaker 11 (18:23):
I just I can't get over you saying the way
that he's like, the way that he's speaking.

Speaker 20 (18:27):
If he's at Howard, I will have the steak with
the side of potatoes, please, Like was that how it
would be if he were sitting and having dinner with
I guess that's just how he talked and the crem
brewed lay like it's it's like he's doing a bit,
But that was the legend.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
That's what young kids are probably like, what is that
man doing?

Speaker 10 (18:43):
That's how we spoke time to He'd be he'd be
a regular if he was around for inside the book insaide,
the booth was around for him.

Speaker 11 (18:50):
Best update Cleveland, How you doing this?

Speaker 10 (18:52):
Har here we go of Cleveland News nineteen The Guardian's
Pictures Picture's accused of the FBI by pitch rigging.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
The Brown's losing.

Speaker 11 (18:59):
So here's Mark Schwab trying to put a.

Speaker 9 (19:02):
Bow in it.

Speaker 21 (19:02):
I guess okay, Browns go on to lose today twenty
seven to twenty. They had some critical defensive penalties in
the final minute or two.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Of the game, and they just found a way to
lose the worst in football any uplifting Snow, it's today.

Speaker 21 (19:18):
No, we have players getting indicted, the Browns losing to
a then one win team, and Snow.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
There's always next Sunday, right, it helps them?

Speaker 10 (19:29):
Yeah, great job, That's that's the problem. There's always no Sundo.

Speaker 11 (19:32):
That's the problem.

Speaker 9 (19:34):
W OIO.

Speaker 4 (19:36):
Beautiful broadcast, great background, great desk. We love everything about that.
Let's get to this one. This one's weird.

Speaker 8 (19:42):
Do we have to?

Speaker 9 (19:43):
I think so's do it all right?

Speaker 4 (19:45):
Nanson Romo on the call, doing their thing.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
Like always, and then out of nowhere, Tony Romo makes
a reference that I think he believed means something that
other people think it means something dramatically.

Speaker 9 (19:57):
Different, and here it is just fundamentally sound.

Speaker 17 (20:02):
This team is dt F JIM, Patriots, details toughness, and
they finish.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
That's my Moniker, that's that sounds very close to what
tells you. So he says that's true.

Speaker 9 (20:14):
I think the tea might be technique for him. But
it's all, it's all good.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
I don't understand the hubbub about this. I've always said, details,
toughness and finished. That's why are we even including this?
Why was this a big deal? And why you're shaking
your head of me.

Speaker 10 (20:27):
Well, when you go out to the local watering hole
and you meet a young lady, you say, details, toughness, sir,
was the last one finish, finish, that's what you that's
your pickup line.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
To her, right' I haven't done that in thirty years.
Nance was thrown, Nance was jim, Nance was thrown.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I think right now, going just kept down, going by
the way. I'm not saying that the Patriots aren't those things,
but that was a weird one. Mike and I could
probably go other places with it, but we won't give
us the next one.

Speaker 9 (20:56):
Mike. Yeah, this is the best had this in the can?

Speaker 10 (20:59):
That's in quotes Mike Tarico on the Chargers missed kick
as Collinsworth chuckles and we love when he checks.

Speaker 15 (21:06):
Oh yeah, this should be a fifty five yard field
goal tip for Dicker.

Speaker 8 (21:12):
Fifty five Tiker. I wasn't sitting by that, just kid me.

Speaker 11 (21:23):
Sorry, Yeah, yeah, I think Danny spinning that of course
at best. I don't think this is a best had this.

Speaker 8 (21:31):
In the can?

Speaker 4 (21:31):
I agree, I don't think you had.

Speaker 11 (21:32):
I think you just think Dicker? What am I saying?

Speaker 6 (21:36):
Now?

Speaker 9 (21:36):
Oh, Doinker?

Speaker 1 (21:37):
I'm breaking the segment with you as well. I think
Tarrico's at home watching and being like, I don't make
that stuff you think. I take time thinking about what
the kicker's last name, what may apply if there's a doink.
The probability of a jink in the game is less
than way.

Speaker 11 (21:49):
They did a great job after that.

Speaker 10 (21:50):
They they showed the top of the upright and the
measure it's like four inches across.

Speaker 11 (21:55):
It's like, that's how in that game they showed it.
So that's how rare it is.

Speaker 9 (21:58):
I get.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
I think Mike may have some stuff in the can,
but not that. I think that was a pure ad lib.

Speaker 10 (22:03):
Mike speaking of this my Tariko, by the way, did
a great job last night of interviewing a fan behind
him who was yelling into the mic with Mike promotion.

Speaker 11 (22:09):
Did he go check that out? From a six Ers game?

Speaker 1 (22:11):
Mike Carefellow details toughness and what finish finish atis ezacly,
we have just done.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
Tune in next time on into the booth.

Speaker 12 (22:24):
If the NFL was trying to make a statement in
their first game in Berlin, they made a big one,
specifically on the shoulders of that man, Jonathan Taylor. Taylor's
performance wasn't just tone setting, but more importantly, it was
record setting. Jonathan Taylor finished a night with a career
high two hundred and eighty six scrimmage yards, which broke
a franchise record for the most scrimmage yards in a

(22:46):
game set by Hall of Famer Marshall Fulk in nineteen
ninety eight. Out of those two hundred and eighty six
scrimmage yards, two hundred and forty four would come via
the ground, along with three rushing touchdowns.

Speaker 9 (22:58):
Which broke another record.

Speaker 12 (23:00):
Drian James held a franchise record for the most career touchdowns.

Speaker 9 (23:04):
In Holt's history. With sixty six.

Speaker 12 (23:06):
After Sunday's performance, Johnthan Taylor now.

Speaker 9 (23:09):
Holds that record at sixty eight.

Speaker 12 (23:12):
Speaking about counting, this isn't the first time that Johnathan
Taylor ran for more than two hundred rushing yards and
three touchdowns. It's his second, which ties him for the
most career games to have that stat line with three
other running backs Dereck Henry, Adrian Peterson, and the legendary
Jim Brown.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
Is there anything else.

Speaker 9 (23:34):
That screens that was major louder than that?

Speaker 11 (23:38):
I don't think so.

Speaker 12 (23:40):
Maybe the only thing that's been louder than Taylor's stat
line has always been his humility.

Speaker 6 (23:47):
You are the all time leader in touchdowns in Indianapolis
franchise history, surpassing Edger and James.

Speaker 13 (23:54):
You got sixty six touchdowns.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
And a big kiss right there from Chris Ballard. What
does that accolade mean to you?

Speaker 4 (24:03):
To surpass said Youri and James, I.

Speaker 9 (24:06):
Mean not only Eddrian.

Speaker 22 (24:08):
Think about the guys who we had in this organization beforehand,
and they're legends, but the stories around the building are
that they came into work every day, put their hard
hat on, and to now be named amongst those guys,
there's something very special and I'm hold it.

Speaker 8 (24:22):
Near to my heart.

Speaker 9 (24:23):
Na, Jonathan Taylor, You're special. Talk about special.

Speaker 12 (24:28):
How cool was it to see Chris Ballard, the general
manager for the Indianapolis Coats, come over and acknowledge his
star running back by doing that during that interview? It's
fitting given the fact that two years ago things weren't
as celebratory as it was on Sunday in the summer.
Leading into the twenty twenty three football season, tensions would
rise between Jonathan Taylor and the coach's front office.

Speaker 9 (24:50):
Disappointed with how contract talks.

Speaker 12 (24:52):
Are going, combined with some disagreements related to what Taylor
felt was a mismanagement of his injuries, the start running.

Speaker 9 (25:00):
Back would request the trade. The Coats would grant it.

Speaker 12 (25:04):
But one man always believed that Jonathan Taylor from the
day they drafted him out of the University of Wisconsin,
and that's Chris Baalley.

Speaker 14 (25:12):
Things like this happen.

Speaker 18 (25:14):
I tell every rookie that comes in there's going to
be a point when we disagree, and it's usually about money,
and it's going to be hard, And just know that
doesn't change my care level for you. I care deeply
for Jonathan Taylor. I have great respect for Jonathan Taylor.

Speaker 12 (25:39):
On October seventh, after spending the first four games on
the pup list, Jonathan Taylor would get his payday, signing
a three year, forty two million dollar contract extension.

Speaker 9 (25:50):
The rest is history.

Speaker 12 (25:52):
In his career career, Jonathan Taylor has averaged almost ninety
three yards per game. That's fourth all time behind Jim Brown,
Barry Sanders, and Terrell Davis. Notice he's the only one
on that with a different acroname before his name.

Speaker 9 (26:06):
I'm just saying.

Speaker 12 (26:08):
And after Sunday's performance, he is the sixth player in
NFL history to rush for more than eleven hundred yards
and fifteen rushing.

Speaker 9 (26:16):
Touchdowns in the first ten weeks of the season.

Speaker 12 (26:20):
Notice, guys, three out of the five they want MVP
those years.

Speaker 9 (26:24):
How major is that? Yet no one talks about him?

Speaker 12 (26:30):
I mean last week I heard more conversations on the
impact that Sauce Gardner could have on the Coats more
than the impact that Jonathan Taylor has had on the Coats.
And to be honest, whenever you think about the twenty
twenty five Indianapolis Coats, the first thing people think of
as the resurgence of Daniel Jones or Indiana Jones, and
I can't blame him, but.

Speaker 9 (26:51):
If you ask JT, that's exactly how he would want it.
But I'm not JT. So I'll leave you with one
last thought.

Speaker 23 (27:00):
Remember last year when Seeklon was having that historic run,
and how how excited we were to see what he
would do the next game and how closer he would get,
how much closer he would get to breaking Eric Dickerson's
rushing record.

Speaker 9 (27:13):
Let me show you something.

Speaker 12 (27:15):
Jonathan Taylor is slightly ahead of where Saquon was at
this point last year, and every single category now that
is major.

Speaker 14 (27:27):
Bring it to the fam, yep.

Speaker 12 (27:29):
I'll start with my big brother of Kyle Bratt. I
know you love the running back position. I know you
love the way that Jonathan Taylor runs the ball. Is
any of that information new to you? And how do
you feel about how he's been doing so far?

Speaker 9 (27:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (27:43):
That side by side just sunk my battleship. I have
not seen that yet.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
I know I've hurt some comparisons to Saquon, but the
number is not only being equal but just a hair ahead.

Speaker 4 (27:53):
It's incredible.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Remember Saquon got sad down at the end of last
year when he could have broken the all time rushing
record fifteen and the touchdowns are overwhelmingly different too. I mean,
I always my last thing, I always say the number
one indicator of a good running back is not the yards,
not the touchdowns.

Speaker 4 (28:08):
It's that third one down yards per Carrie, what.

Speaker 9 (28:10):
Do you do when you give you the ball?

Speaker 1 (28:12):
Six is ridiculous? Six is that's high school stuff in
the NFL, It's amazing. And we just thought we saw
one of the best running back seasons of all time
by Saquan and we did Taylor right now is better?

Speaker 10 (28:22):
I call them Offensive Player of the Year. The other
day and a post on X and I hate it.
A bunch of people were like, MVP me, I hate it.
We're gonna have a tough decision to make Kyle, you
and I coming up here because why Mike a couple
of weeks because we are voter. That's right, baby, rock
the voter right back on board. We got ourselves the vote,
and the problem is the v right most valuable play?

(28:46):
If it was most outstanding player, this is my guy
right now, most valuable.

Speaker 8 (28:52):
I'll tell you what, Mike.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Get it to a non quarterback. They're eight and two yeah,
Jonathan Taylor was not on the team. I think they
are four and five, four and six back ten games.
I think they are four and sixteam without Taylor. If
you were to take staff and let's say, who's been
unbelievable off the Rams, and it's McVeigh and it's Scaroppolo,
are they still in contention?

Speaker 9 (29:11):
I think they are actually so a lot of.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Football after we played Mike and I cannot say who
we're going to vote for.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
We just like a lot of the players right now.
And Taylor certainly want to.

Speaker 11 (29:19):
You know you you mentioned Jimmy g There's a line
from The Godfather.

Speaker 10 (29:24):
You're my brother and I love you, but don't ever
take sides against the family again ever. So there's no
chance I'm going to tell you that the Rams would
be any different with Jimmy Garoppolo.

Speaker 9 (29:32):
I love you not as much. This guy loves you.
I love you.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Got to give me a shout out the fact that
he went to Wisconsin on Wisconsin, I say, you got
to cheer for him in college. He also is an
astrophysics major, so incredible fact that he's able to do
what he does. Great job, man, how you just look
called his mind too that was Maja, I may not
talk about you.

Speaker 9 (29:53):
We love you here buddy, fighting for.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
The end zone time and time again.

Speaker 4 (29:57):
Look at twenty eight.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
Co she over the Stars.

Speaker 14 (30:01):
You know, good Morning football.

Speaker 15 (30:39):
Came a rallying cry a couple of years ago for
the Colts when they were in Frankfurt, and they continue
to sing it here in the country of Germany.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
We're just saying how cool it is.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
I have goosebumps hearing that they might not have all
gotten the words right in the stands there, but incredible
Country Roads. It's an incredible tradition that we hear when
those games, NFL games go to Germany, fans singing.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
That John Denver classic.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
We're going to bring in a friend of the show,
someone who was their former NFL defensive linemen and German native,
Marcus Kuhn.

Speaker 10 (31:13):
Welcome, good morning, Helloy, I like it, Good morning friends morning.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
That Berlin game was incredible, Marcus.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
It was top five NFL international games on record on
NFL network.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
And they sing Country Roads.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Can you shed some light as to how or why
that song is just so popular in these games.

Speaker 8 (31:34):
I honestly don't know what the origin is where it
first started.

Speaker 15 (31:38):
That now everybody thinks they have to sing country Roads,
but honestly, every time it comes on, I'm getting goosebumps.
I'm just singing there like my fellow Germans. They probably
look German, they're probably German, and yeah, singing the song.

Speaker 8 (31:50):
Everybody's excited.

Speaker 15 (31:51):
And I think the most fun part about it is
when guys are actually when when we start playing football again,
we just keep singing. So you have guys playing some
snaps while everybody in the background of singing Country Roads.
Pretty pretty epic.

Speaker 4 (32:02):
You got to be so happy about this. Man.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
We've been talking by you for years, We've been to
Germany together, and the fact that this is continuing to
expand in your NFL love and your love for Germany.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
It's absolutely perfect for you.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
When you're standing there in that stadium, when you're there
in person, are you just smiling?

Speaker 4 (32:17):
Are you singing?

Speaker 9 (32:18):
Are you drinking?

Speaker 4 (32:19):
Are you doing it all well?

Speaker 11 (32:21):
This time?

Speaker 8 (32:21):
Actually I did not have at a TV job, so
that maybe.

Speaker 15 (32:24):
Was a little bit of drinking involved as well. But honestly,
I mean, American football has done so much for me.
This is the sport that brought me nineteen years now.

Speaker 8 (32:32):
Ago.

Speaker 15 (32:33):
True America haven't been kicked out yet, But now I'm
going back to Germany all the time, and kind of
like I've been to Frankfurt, at Munich and now Berlin,
and you may be even looking at some other cities
as well, all across the globe. So it's kind of
wild how that sport that kind of fascinated me and
opened me personally up to the world is now coming
to Germany and other.

Speaker 8 (32:52):
Countries as well.

Speaker 9 (32:53):
It's really special, Marcus.

Speaker 12 (32:54):
There's a lot of singing, a lot of cheering, especially
for this man. I just talked about him on My
Dad was major segment junk Dan.

Speaker 9 (33:02):
Taylor because the guy had a record day as a
defensive lineman.

Speaker 12 (33:06):
From your point of view, how frustrating would it be,
bro so glug Kantz running back like Jonathan Taylor.

Speaker 8 (33:12):
I mean, it's unbeliever.

Speaker 15 (33:13):
You hope that you can, you can, you know, keep
the big guys away from the linebackers, you know how
that works, so they can make some place.

Speaker 8 (33:20):
But I mean that is just to be seen right here.

Speaker 15 (33:22):
I mean, this is a special player, and honestly, I
mean he won the game for the Cols as well.

Speaker 8 (33:27):
Unbelievable performance.

Speaker 15 (33:28):
Colts have a pretty good fan base in Germany, so
a lot of a lot of German Colts fans, I know,
we're excited to kind of see that or had the
chance to see that in person.

Speaker 9 (33:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (33:37):
Pause there because I want to ask you about Taylor.
But I want to tell folks that back in twenty
twelve when you were drafted by the Giants, Jerry Reach,
the general manager, called you a buzzsaw, which at some
point in the media room we looked up the German
word for buzzsaw and I'm going to butcher it.

Speaker 11 (33:52):
Kate slander or something like that is what's the.

Speaker 8 (33:54):
Word kite sega. Just say it a little bit more
angry and you got to figure it out.

Speaker 4 (33:58):
Ki sega class Yeah, you go just a little bit
more like.

Speaker 8 (34:02):
Kit siga.

Speaker 11 (34:04):
Buzzsaw.

Speaker 10 (34:05):
So that being said, would you have a German phrase
or a word to describe how Jonathan Taylor plays.

Speaker 8 (34:13):
Well?

Speaker 15 (34:13):
The kait sega is unique, like some heavy machinery. It's
big equipment, So maybe that fits more to me. So
maybe he's more like a kettenzega, like a chainsaw like,
because he's like a.

Speaker 8 (34:21):
Little bit more nimble, a little bit more. You can
move a little bit more, you.

Speaker 15 (34:24):
Can you can use them in different situations, so he's
more of a kettenzega. I'm the kaid sega.

Speaker 3 (34:29):
How do you say, like Swiss army knife?

Speaker 8 (34:30):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (34:31):
Is there a phrase or something.

Speaker 12 (34:32):
Like that, like a utility guy.

Speaker 15 (34:34):
Yes, he's a Schweitzer tushen messa also another easy German word.

Speaker 3 (34:38):
I have to say, m I need to have you
say that very slowly.

Speaker 8 (34:41):
For me.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
It's an incredible Marcus to see the international footprint that
the NFL has laid.

Speaker 3 (34:46):
We have Madrid coming up this Sunday.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
I think you kind of mentioned or maybe a little
teas there that you would love to see some other
international cities, any place you would love to see an
NFL game internationally somewhere else.

Speaker 8 (34:58):
Well, I'm excited first of all to fly through again.

Speaker 15 (35:01):
I'm currently in New York City, so I'm excited to
fly back Europe on Friday to be part of the
Madrid game as well. So that's going to be an
another first, another very exciting thing. And I mean I
love Spain, it's great culture over there. I know there's
some talk so obviously we were looking at Australia. There's
some talks about Paris. Let's see what other European countries.
I mean, we had Dublin for the first time this year,

(35:22):
which was absolutely unbelievable. I mean I heard so many
great things. Unfortunately I wasn't able to make it. But
my sidekicks Sebastian Vollmer, who was everywhere with me in Germany.
He was able to see it and he told me
about it. So I think Japan it might be an
interesting market as well. And yeah, I mean pretty much
wherever else people love football. I think the NFL should

(35:43):
try to make an effort and show the games over there.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
I've been pushing for Tahiti for years and they don't listen.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
I want a game in Bora Bora and over the
water field you can just look down into the water.

Speaker 4 (35:52):
I know you would get down with that too.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
But you mentioned, you mentioned Sebastian you got to have
a wingman when you travel. And the two of you guys,
you and Sebastian Vahmar are hunts and Franz.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
You were at events. Do you're at the racetrack?

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Tell us all about this stuff, what you guys got into.

Speaker 15 (36:05):
I mean, this is probably the wildest, most fun and
busiest working right here.

Speaker 8 (36:09):
You can tell I was excited.

Speaker 15 (36:10):
Also, this machine that OpEd that you can drill in
the tires with is one of the loudest, most.

Speaker 8 (36:16):
Dangerous little piece of equipment I've ever had in hand.
I can't believe they let me do it, and then
you see it.

Speaker 15 (36:20):
I looked a little bit claustrophobic here because at six'
five around three hundred, pounds defensive tackle is not really
and HERE i was so.

Speaker 8 (36:27):
EXCITED i gave the guy ahead, butt which is not
a race car thing to. Do it's more of a football.
Thing and they're. REFLEXING i, mean we were.

Speaker 15 (36:34):
Driving around that track in about two hundred miles an,
hour hitting the.

Speaker 8 (36:37):
Turns these guys put in the race cars a lot,
better as you, see than we. Do it was it
was a.

Speaker 15 (36:42):
Struggle they had to take the doors out to get
us in. There we went all around the track with
the with The. Patriots it Was Lonnie, paxton three times
two world. Champion he joined us as. Well SO i
mean it was an umlievable week with many new experiences
and if you can, see we always had a good.

Speaker 10 (36:58):
Time we've come a long, way you, know the idea
of A german born. Player i'm going through Old marcus
kohon clip BECAUSE i was looking UP i was trying
to find the term for buzzsaw AND i came across
this one from training camp when you were. Rookie that
that THAT i wrote FOR nj dot. Com you were
getting mocked for being In. Arnold oh, no they used to.
Do Then i'm, like he's Not.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
Germany this is your.

Speaker 10 (37:18):
Quote, yeah well we speak the same, language The giants
rookie defensive tackle said today Of germans And. Austrians the funny,
THING i was With Mark hirslick at dinner AND i
just dropped my plate off at the, table BUT i
told Them i'll be. BACK i didn't even realize WHAT
i said. It they all started cracking up. LEFT i was, like,
well that wasn't even on. Purpose so that was kind of. Funny,
yeah that's.

Speaker 8 (37:39):
That's all part of right of being exposed to a new.
Culture you guys getting exposed to The german.

Speaker 15 (37:44):
Culture now all international games And i'll have Some American
i'm going to expose Some american.

Speaker 8 (37:48):
Culture but it was funny. Enough Mark hurstley was actually
told ONCE i joined the locker room that.

Speaker 15 (37:52):
He's been saying his last name wrong his entire, life
and he, was, well it's my, Name i'll probably say it,
right but, yeah there's there's some some funny stories and
some great memories over the.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
Years i've done a couple college football games with. Him
i'm gonna have the text mark and be, like, hey
we got to make sure you're actually saying your last name. Correctly,
marcus thank you so much for joining. Us we love
hearing your, Stories we LOVE nfl going. International safe travels
also To madrid this week and enjoy the.

Speaker 8 (38:19):
Game thank you so. Much great to see you as
all with good at Zero.

Speaker 11 (38:22):
Lander, Man, marcus you're, terminated, Guys.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
And as we talked about, terminating we got one more international,
game not.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
Yet it's coming up ON Nfl.

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Speaker 10 (38:43):
Next all, right our Guy Marcus cohon is Boun you
wont to know why he's back.

Speaker 11 (38:48):
Now we were saying goodbye to him and he dropped.

Speaker 10 (38:50):
Another story on us that is just absolutely. Unbelievable we're talking,
about you, know Speaking german and The german and how
like some teammates found it a little bit odd or
funny or.

Speaker 11 (39:01):
Whatever and then he, said you gotta hear.

Speaker 9 (39:03):
This tell the folk the.

Speaker 15 (39:04):
Story the funny part is one of my many Funny
american experience and so football.

Speaker 8 (39:09):
Experiences in twenty.

Speaker 15 (39:10):
SIXTEEN i was with my coffee break for The patriots
before they kicked me out of there and after training,
camp And Sebastian, baumer two Times Super Bowl, champion great
offensive tackle for The, patriots the Fellow german was, there
and obviously we were the only Two germans in the ENTIRE,
nfl so we were happy about speaking a little Bit
german while we were. Together so we were at the
cafeteria at The patriots, facility nobody else around, us No

(39:32):
americans around, us so we obviously.

Speaker 8 (39:34):
Spoke in our mother. Tongue Bill belichick walked by and was.

Speaker 15 (39:38):
Like you can help you can see it took like
a little double take and, said, Guys english, ONLY i
want to hear what you guys are. Saying and we were,
like wait a, minute is he serious right?

Speaker 23 (39:47):
Now is?

Speaker 8 (39:48):
He is he messing with?

Speaker 15 (39:49):
Us And we're, like But i'm pretty sure you were,
Serious like he wanted to know what we're talking.

Speaker 8 (39:53):
About so, yeah and then we were, like, OKAY i
Guess I'm i'm going back To. ENGLISH i guess No
german in.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
Here, yeah it's very only only you find one of
your countrymen and you find this like someone to sit
and relate, to and you're trying to be in THE
nfl and you're speaking Your german and you're relaxed on
your lunch, break not like in a positional, meeting and
the head coach and By america no, no, no, no.

Speaker 4 (40:17):
No, no No, english AND i need to.

Speaker 8 (40:20):
Hear, YEAH i don't.

Speaker 22 (40:21):
KNOW i don't.

Speaker 15 (40:22):
KNOW i mean we were like talking just about life
and family and kids and all that kind of. Stuff
so it's not like we try to scheme. ANYTHING i
KNEW i had to give it all anyways to stay with,
them which ultimately didn't work.

Speaker 8 (40:33):
Out but, yeah it.

Speaker 15 (40:35):
Was it was definitely a little bit odd, experience but
very expected. Also And sebastian he was used to this
a lot more THAN i was back.

Speaker 8 (40:42):
THEN i just shrugged it.

Speaker 9 (40:44):
Off, right.

Speaker 3 (40:46):
Look at each other and then In germany be like
are you? Serious is he, Serious like.

Speaker 8 (40:49):
We were, like, yeah is he?

Speaker 15 (40:53):
Serious that we Didn't we had no, idea but obviously
you don't want to take the, gamble SO i Guess
english had was and then yeah from then on and
were next time it was, like, okay see here came
to Speak. German it was just funny because the way
he came, over and you really had no clue.

Speaker 7 (41:11):
If he was.

Speaker 8 (41:11):
Serious AND i still don't.

Speaker 15 (41:12):
Know maybe MAYBE i see him again soon you get
The giants head.

Speaker 12 (41:16):
Coach that's strange to me a little bit BECAUSE i
feel Like bill teach Him. German he might have Been
german recoidation to teach Him german so that he could
teach his quarterbacks how to communicate In, german and maybe
then everything's in. Cold then he would get an, advantage
because you Know bill wants that. Advantage maybe ask you
to teach him Some german would have been a better
idea than tell you to not Speak.

Speaker 9 (41:37):
German you, KNOW i think Bustled. Marcus you were shortly
cut after, that weren't.

Speaker 15 (41:41):
You, yes maybe it's a direct, correlation But Tom brady
was the.

Speaker 8 (41:44):
Quarterback maybe he needed to see good language to perform.
BETTER i think he was all, right just without that as.

Speaker 9 (41:49):
Well, yeah, wow that is.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Increab hey you know, what you can speak any language
you want, Here marcus take us out with Some german
say thanks for.

Speaker 9 (41:56):
Watching and love being.

Speaker 15 (41:56):
Here feeling Feeling dunk's Should i've always time to do
this About, yeah job to be, honest spot jeers So
alder will love me to tell, You tonka said
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